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reason being i would like to catch up with some fellow skyliners, go for cruises ,clubs etc

my name is lee and i am 21 and live in rosebud. :)

and i am like 1 of 3 series 2 lines down here and that from frankston to rye so not many down here. not much fun cruising with commos as you carnt reall chat to them about turbo and that sort of thing, they just dont understand the tunner culture :) hehe

and way boys and girls let us know

Frankston sth myself Lee, I see plenty of lines...too many actually.

Although some are probably daytrippers I'd say i've seen maybe 5-6 today between carrum downs and Frankston alone.

i've been down there a lot in my line and every single person down round there glares at you even when u are doing below the speed limit in a high gear trying to keep the revs low. i hated it. i was only a day tripper and staying for a week or so down there a few times recently

im in mordialloc, and theres 2 near me, id cruise with you guys.. if you could keep up :lol:

Frankston South here,and Nate,I'd only need my S15 to keep up,I keep the GTR for serious work :huh: 250rwkw/1200kg should be enough :P

Hampton Park here... As soon as my car's out of the spray booth, you'll probably see me down there a fair bit! Black R33, (closely) followed by a Red Z31 (they're usually pretty hard to miss - love my Glasurit!)

Hey guys I'm from Mt Martha, probably the only r32 gtst you will see down this way.

But Im in Aspen, Colorado at the moment. Have been snowboarding for the last 5 days straight, start work here next Tuesday for the season.

So if you see my car around it'll be my dad.

Rhett

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